by fossil_fuel » Sat 06 Aug 2005, 17:48:31
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')arned by Downing Street that a tabloid newspaper was about to disclose his long-standing affair with his secretary Gaynor Regan, Cook immediately told Margaret he was leaving her. Margaret Cook wrote a book accusing her former husband of being a drunk and a depressive.
She said his intelligence and ability were unmatched, but he had "absolutely no natural courtesy or sympathy."
Cook, who later married Regan, shifted to the right of the party under Blair's leadership but gravitated back to the left following his demotion, earning a reputation as a leading Cabinet "dove" opposed to invading Iraq without a U.N. mandate.
I don't know much about him, but judging from the article, the guy sounds like an ass. Does he have any other redeeming characteristics or actions, other than opposing the war?